If you are refering to what they wore on stage, then it would be wrong because it was considered unethical for women to act onstage in Shakespeare's times. So young boys had to dress up as girls while onstage.
Portraits of the women from the 16th Century in England might look similar because, at the time, portraits had to be drawn and painted. There was only a handful of people at that time who were skilled enough to do this type of work.
During the 16th century, the Muslims estbalished the Mughal Empire throughout much of India.
by the end of the 16th century Amsterdam had overtaken Antwerp as the financial capital of Europe.
Ottoman empire
She was the mother ofFrancisco Vazquez de Coronado, a 16th century Spanish Conquistador.
They wore large dresses shapped like scrotums.
i guess they could have but it would have been EXTREMELY weird
slaves
clothes
Women had no rights in 15th century Denmark. Women were not able to vote until 1915.
Grace O'Malley
Marie Antoinette is a ruler of Britian from the 16th century. Thus her costume will be designed on a noblemens wear from the 16th century.
dirty shirt trousers and hat
Clothes mainly but stripers are free to roam nacked
In the 16th century UK, women had very limited rights. They were considered legally subordinate to men, with few property or inheritance rights. Women were generally expected to be obedient to their husbands and had few opportunities for education or employment outside the home.
16th Century
They wore clothes made of cotton, silk and wool.